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The Survivorship Workbook: Navigating life during and after a blood cancer diagnosis

Our Survivorship Workbook: Navigating Life During and After a Blood Cancer Diagnosis can help you collect and organize all of the important information you need throughout diagnosis, treatment, follow-up care, and long-term management of a blood cancer. Because blood cancer and its treatments vary depending on a person's stage of life, we've developed a workbook tailored for each of them: adult, young adult, and children and adolescents. 

Choose the workbook that is best for you depending on your stage of life: 

Get the Survivorship Workbook in Spanish.

Take your workbook with you to appointments and fill out the tables and worksheets with help from members of your healthcare team. When you meet with new healthcare providers, you can share the information you've collected in the workbook. 

In each workbook, you will find:

  • Survivorship care plan worksheets
  • Long-term and late effects information
  • Healthy behavior recommendations
  • Mental health exercises and information
  • Resources for planning for the future

Survivorship resources

Webcasts

The Bloodline podcast 

 Listen to the episodes related to survivorship.

 Patti Robinson Kaufmann First Connection® Program 

A support program that links you with a trained peer volunteer who has experienced a similar situation. 

Coloring for Kids™ app:

This free coloring app allows children to express their creativity and also offers activities to help them learn about blood cancer and its treatment.

Get our free Health Manager App!

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Download the Blood Cancer United Health Manager App to track your health during treatment

Manage your health by tracking your side effects, medication, food and hydration, questions for your doctor, grocery lists, and more.Available in the Apple Store and Google Play.


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Sponsors and supporters

Support for the Survivorship Workbook: Navigating Life During and After a Blood Cancer Diagnosis for Adults and Survivorship Workbook: Navigating Life During and After a Blood Cancer Diagnosis for Children and Adolescents provided by:

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Support for the Survivorship Workbook: Navigating Life During and After a Blood Cancer Diagnosis for Young Adults provided by:

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Blood Cancer United resources

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